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N/A N=283 Randomized Health Services Research

Parent Key Opinion Leaders to Increase Demand of Effective Treatments for Youth Anxiety

Anxiety Disorders

Enrolled (actual)
283
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Aug 2023
Primary outcome: Primary: Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation in Treatment Seeking Evaluation - Intention to Seek Cognitive Behavioral Therapy — 3.23; 3.02; 3.67; 3.79 score on a scale

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Supporting Anxious Youth: Strategies for Caregivers (Behavioral)
Age
Adult, Older Adult · 18+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
Temple University
Primary completion
Jul 2022

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation in Treatment Seeking Evaluation - Intention to Seek Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
3.23; 3.02; 3.67; 3.79
PRIMARY
Number of Participants Who Sought Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as Assessed by Treatment Seeking Evaluation - Actual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Seeking
3; 3
SECONDARY
Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation in Parent Engagement in Evidence-Based Services Questionnaire, Knowledge Subscale
3.01; 3.06; 3.56; 3.70
SECONDARY
Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation in Therapy Subjective Norms Questionnaire
32.60; 31.36; 34.28; 33.81
SECONDARY
Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation in Caregiver Attitudes About Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
80.35; 79.04; 82.98; 81.13
SECONDARY
Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation in Parents' Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness Scale
15.07; 15.01; 14.90; 14.60

Summary

Despite research identifying effective treatments for youth anxiety, parents (and other primary caregivers) are unaware that some treatments are more effective than others. This study investigates whether having a local parent key opinion leader co-facilitate an educational outreach presentation on effective treatment for youth anxiety will increase parent demand for evidence-based practices (EBPs). It is hypothesized that participants who receive a presentation co-presented by a key opinion leader will be more likely to have sought cognitive behavioral therapy for their child at the three-month follow up, relative to participants who receive a presentation presented by two researchers.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Be least 18 years of age
  • Be fluent in English
  • Be the primary caregiver of a youth aged 5 to 18 years
  • Have a child at one of the schools offering a presentation

Exclusion Criteria

  • None
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04929262). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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